997.2 GT3 wheel colour and finish.

997.2 GT3 wheel colour and finish.

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m33ufo

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Thursday 26th February 2015
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I've managed to scuff a rear wheel on the low steel upstand of a Eurotunnel carriage!!!

Popped into Porsche to enquire about having it repaired. They said no problem, we have a company we use who strip the wheel back to bare aluminium and then powder coat.

I asked if powder coating was the OEM finish and they didn't directly respond. Only saying they've used them for a few years. Aren't the wheels painted not powder coated from the factory?

Does anyone know the colour code for the standard centre lock wheel?

Thanks.

Edited by m33ufo on Thursday 26th February 16:43

m33ufo

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Thanks gents.

Back to my original post, does anyone know if the OEM finish is powder coat or painted (always assumed painted)? And is there someone who can provide the correct colour code?


m33ufo

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Cheers, I've emailed them.

m33ufo

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Spoke to Chris who was extremely helpful. He's looking into a couple of options for me. Although currently the paint code for this wheel doesn't appear to be available - hence matching the colour is a little hit and miss.

m33ufo

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peralta said:
The wheels are painted and there were two options - silver or a titanium colour. I believe that most came with the titanium finish and although I have tried both Porsche in the UK and in Germany have been unable to obtain any paint for touching up scuffs etc
A good painter should be able to match the colour for you but if you have the titanium colour and want to touch up any small marks yourself you could try making your own using Porsche Titan Metallic D72 plus a bit of Arctic Silver 92T
I'd assumed it was silver but Chrs thought titanium? Suppose I should check with my OPC.

m33ufo

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Mermaid said:
m33ufo said:
I've managed to scuff a rear wheel on the low steel upstand of a Eurotunnel carriage!!!
Sorry to hear that...amazing how narrow the channel ( or how wide cars have become)
.. how we all remember every scuffed wheel almost for ever, best plan is to get it fixed soonest so the evidence is no longer there. wink
First time I've taken a car on the train. I was very aware about the potential for splitter damage so relieved to be directed to the lower level but hadn't even realised there would be such a narrow track to follow with a steel upstand either side. What an awful design - if it was chamfered it wouldn't have been an issue!

m33ufo

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Martian O said:
Just ask to be put in with the vehicles over 1.85m, lots of room in those carriages.
As I say, hadn't even considered the width would be a problem. I was mostly concerned with not being directed up a ramp.